
Dr Lassina Dembélé
Lecturer in Computational Number Theory
Research interests
- Mathematics
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Biography
Lassina Dembélé received his PhD from McGill University, Canada. He held various research positions at Brandeis University, University of Calgary, Institute for Experimental Mathematics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Dartmouth College and University of Luxembourg. He also spent time at the University of Warwick as a Marie-Curie Fellow and an EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow. He joined King’s College London in January 2022.
Research interests
- Algebraic number theory
- Computational number theory
- Hilbert modular forms
- Automorphic forms
- Galois representations
- Langlands Program
Further information
Research

Number Theory
King's College London has a strong tradition of research in number theory, and this continues today with a particular emphasis on algebraic and representation-theoretic aspects of the subject.
Research

Number Theory
King's College London has a strong tradition of research in number theory, and this continues today with a particular emphasis on algebraic and representation-theoretic aspects of the subject.